Indeed. I'm not even a Tebow fan (quite the opposite, actually) and even I agree with that. Personally, I'm pulling for young G-MAC to get the nod, but I'd be fine if Tim replaced Sanchez. As long as we're not seeing Mark's bs again, I'm pretty much fine with whoever is under center.

I like Tebow, I'm a fan, but his limitations are obvious. He could have helped this team win a few more games than Sanchez did this year, but that time is passed and he'll be elsewhere in 2013. It's time to play McElroy and HOPEFULLY he'll get the last 3 to start. Sanchez having an OK day against Jacksonville would suck.

I like Tebow, I'm a fan, but his limitations are obvious. He could have helped this team win a few more games than Sanchez did this year, but that time is passed and he'll be elsewhere in 2013. It's time to play McElroy and HOPEFULLY he'll get the last 3 to start. Sanchez having an OK day against Jacksonville would suck.

Honestly, Greg and Tim bring (at least) one big advantage that Mark doesn't: they don't turn the ball over. They generally make smart decisions and don't turn the ball over.

Simply not turning the ball over makes them loads better than Intchez.

People act as though benching Mark for either of these guys would be like benching Brady for Mallet. It's not like we'd be benching a true franchise QB. We'd be benching a turn-over machine in favor of a productive QB who will manage the game and make smart decisions.

Classic example of how statistics mean nothing. Jets are second against the pass because they were near the bottom against the run, and the rushing stats are meaningless because their average is 3.8 YPC.

Whoa, the D held the New England Patriots offense led by Tom Brady and gave up two field goals? WOW, THEY ****ING SUCK!

Too bad the new rules, you know......DO exist?

Down 26-29 with about 7:35 in OT, the Jets need at least a FG to tie the game and continue OT. Mark takes the snap, drops back, back peddles, gets sacked and fumbles the ball, Pats recover to end the game.

Yes, that play lost the game.

The Jets had the lead in regulation when the jets d steps on the field. The offense never saw the field again until they were down by 3 in overtime. The defense had a chance to win the game in regulation and couldn't. They also couldn't stop them in to. You act like the pats have scored on every possession this year. This defense has multiple high draft picks over the last three years and has not shown up in big moments. The offense and special teams put the jets in a position to win that game in regulation and the defense lost it.

The Jets had the lead in regulation when the jets d steps on the field. The offense never saw the field again until they were down by 3 in overtime. The defense had a chance to win the game in regulation and couldn't. They also couldn't stop them in to. You act like the pats have scored on every possession this year. This defense has multiple high draft picks over the last three years and has not shown up in big moments. The offense and special teams put the jets in a position to win that game in regulation and the defense lost it.

Sanchez had the ball last needing only 3 to keep the game going. He fumbled and ended the game for us. That play lost the game. It's pretty simple, buddy.

Look at how NE scored on offense

1st Q: TD
2nd Q: Nothing
3rd Q: TD
4th Q: Nothing
OT: Nothing

Our D held Tom Brady's Offense to FOURTEEN points. The rest of their points came from 2 FGs, a safety (when Mark kicked the ball out of the back of the endzone), and a punt returned for a TD.

People act as though benching Mark for either of these guys would be like benching Brady for Mallet. It's not like we'd be benching a true franchise QB. We'd be benching a turn-over machine in favor of a productive QB who will manage the game and make smart decisions.

And the problem is, as much as people rag on Sanchez, its not his fault. He was like putting a round peg in a square hole. EXACTLY what Sh!tty was trying to do with Brett Favre.

You take a young, brash, gun-slinging California kid who has only started 16 College games and you stick him in the biggest eat-them-alive-if-they-throw-one-bad-pass media in a stadium with tricky winds and bitter cold December weather, and you ask him to holster the gun and just manage the game.

There was NO way we should have drafted this kid. We had a game manager in Kelly Clemens and there were veterans out there to be had to back him up if he faltered.

And the problem is, as much as people rag on Sanchez, its not his fault. He was like putting a round peg in a square hole. EXACTLY what Sh!tty was trying to do with Brett Favre.

You take a young, brash, gun-slinging California kid who has only started 16 College games and you stick him in the biggest eat-them-alive-if-they-throw-one-bad-pass media in a stadium with tricky winds and bitter cold December weather, and you ask him to holster the gun and just manage the game.

There was NO way we should have drafted this kid. We had a game manager in Kelly Clemens and there were veterans out there to be had to back him up if he faltered.

And the problem is, as much as people rag on Sanchez, its not his fault. He was like putting a round peg in a square hole. EXACTLY what Sh!tty was trying to do with Brett Favre.

You take a young, brash, gun-slinging California kid who has only started 16 College games and you stick him in the biggest eat-them-alive-if-they-throw-one-bad-pass media in a stadium with tricky winds and bitter cold December weather, and you ask him to holster the gun and just manage the game.

There was NO way we should have drafted this kid. We had a game manager in Kelly Clemens and there were veterans out there to be had to back him up if he faltered.

The Jets D is okay, much better then the O but it isn't good. When the O doesn't score points team don't have to throw the ball and take risks with the ball.

The D had a great chance to win the NE game outright and couldn't. They absolutely blew chunks in the 2 AFC finals when the D was substantially better and it's no surprise to me that the Dallas D that is loaded with talent is also not that good. The Ryan boys D is highly overmatched under today's NFL rules.

Mediocre D and awful O. The schedule of junk the NFL keeps throwing at us is more of an indicator of how crappy the league is.